THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 7, 1973-55
300,000 Jewish
Poor in N.Y.C.
Jeweler Sidney Krandall, 82
Sidney Krandall, founder
and chairman of the board of
Sidney Krandall and Sons
Jewelers at 14528 Second,
Highland Park, died Nov. 30
at age 82.
Born in Russia, Mr. Kran-
dall, of Detroit and Miami
Beach, founded his jewelry
firm in 1911. He also founded
the Abrasive Diamond Tool
Co., 30231 Stephenson, Madi-
son Heights. He was a mem-
ber of Temple Beth El and
Perfection Lodge of the
Masons.
ayes his wife, Sydney;
.._ _is, Jerry and Hugh; a
brother, Harry of Phoenix;
a sister, Mrs. Bessie Lehrer
of Miami Beach; and two
grandchildren.
By BEN GALLOB
OBITUARIES
(Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.)
BARNEY S. BERMAN of
NATHAN PARTNEY, for-
An Orthodox Jewish orga-
nization has published a new Miami Beach died Nov. 28. mer Detroiter of Miami
Gilbert Borenstein, demographic study which it Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Beach, died Dec. 5. Survived
says indicates that the total Luane Rosenfeld of Chicago; by his wife, Sarah; a son,
Zeman Co-Owner
of poor and near-poor Jews two sons, William of Chicago Joseph of Detroit; two daugh-
Gilbert Borenstein, former in New York City is at least and Myron; a sister, Mrs. ters, Mrs. James (Kay) Mor-
co-owner of Zeman's Bakery, 300,000 men, women and chil- Jennie Caplan of Detroit; rissey of Louisville and Mrs.
died Nov. 30 at age 70.
dren, more than 10 per cent one brother; and four grand- Albert (Anna) Fishman of
children. Interment Chicago. Potomac, Md.; one sister,
Mr. Borenstein, 23237 Prov- of all New York City Jews.
eight grandchildren and one
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idence, Southfield, was born
great-grandchild.
The study was made by the
HARRY FRANKEL, 2745
in Latvia and lived 25 years Hasidic Corporation for Ur-
in Detroit. He was a member ban Concerns, which received Golfview, Troy, died Dec. 1 .
JUDITH ANN RUBEN-
of Cong. Shaarey Shomayim a grant of $77,000 in March, He leaves his wife, Rose, a
and Harry B. Keidan Lodge 1972 to make the study. Rabbi son, Samuel; a daughter, STEIN, 24641 Cloverlawn,
of Bnai Brith.
Sholom Gorodetsky, HCUC Mrs. Ben (Tillie) Mossman; Oak Park, died Nov. 30. She
one brother, eight grandchil- leaves her husband, Paul;
He leaves his wife, Rose; chairman, served as chair-
dren and nine great-grand- her mother, Mrs. William
two brothers, Oscar and Shi- man for the study, with the
children.
(Sylvia) Weinstock; and a
mon Bornstein of Israel; and assistance of David Farber,
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brother,
Dr. Robert E. Wein-
a sister, Mrs. Max (Jennie) the HCUC executive director.
stock.
SUZANNE FRIEDMAN,
Friedman of Israel.
Since the _initial disclosure 32716 Olde Franklin, Farm-
about five years ago that an ington Hills, died Nov. 29.
HELEN RUBIN died Dec.
unexpected problem of wide- She leaves her husband, 3. She leaves her husband,
Eugene H. Lastar, founder Irving Bocknek,
in 1922 of Lastar Electric Co. Retired Furrier, 70 spread poverty existed among Aaron; two sons, David and Irving; a son, Norman; a
American Jews, there has Barry; three daughters, daughter, Mrs. Gerald (De-
at Blaine and Linwood, now
Irving Bocknek, a retired been considerable debate Ruth, Vivian and Sheila; her lores) Michael; one brother,
with offices in Madison
Heights, died Dec. 3 at age furrier and former owner of about the extent of such pov- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry two sisters and six grand-
5.
the Blue Bird Fur Shop here, erty.
K. Rosen; and two brothers. children.
Born in Germany, Mr. died Nov. 30 at age 70.
Farber said the survey be-
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Lastar, 25350 Greenfield, Oak
Born in Toronto, Mr. Bock- gan with a door-to-door study,
WILLIAM (WILLIE) RUS-
MAX GOLDIN, 15100 W.
Park, lived 54 years in De- nek was a member of Adat by trained volunteers, of
KIN, of Liberty, N.Y., died
10
Mile,
Oak
Park,
died
Dec.
troit. He was an electrical Shalom Synagogue. He was Jews in six sections of Brook-
Nov. 30. Survived by a sis-
engineer contractor with a past president and co- lyn, following some prelimi- 1. He leaves two sons, Gerald ter, Mrs. Nathan (Anna)
and
Seward;
a
daughter,
his company, specializing in founder of the Detroit Fur- nary samplings of Jews. The
Eisenberg of Detroit.
commercial and residential riers Guild.
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six sections in which Jewish Mrs. Benjamin J. (Maybelle)
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Katz;
four
brothers,
two
sis-
electrical contracting. Prior
He leaves his wife, Minnie; families were visited and ters, 10 grandchildren and
BETTY RUTH SCHON,
to the founding of his firm, a son, Stanton; two sisters, questionnaires filled out were
12910 Vernon, Huntington
ne was an electrical engineer Mrs. Thomas (Dora) Moss of Williamsburg, Crown Heights, three great-grandchildren.
Woods, died Dec. 6. She
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for Detroit Edison. He was a Florida and Mrs. Sam (Min- Coney Island, Boro Park,
leaves her husband, William;
builder and developer and nie) Levinson of Toronto; East Flatbush and Flatbush.
HARRY GOODMAN, form- two sons, Dr. Donald of Penn-
former owner of the Natural and two grandchildren.
Farber said the indices for er Detroiter of Miami Beach, sylvania and Steven; a
Lighting Co.
identifying Jewish poor were died Dec. 4. He leaves his daughter, Mrs. Lawrence
Mr. Lastar was graduated
based on annual earnings — wife, Bessie; a son, Dr. Paul; (Barbara) Golub of Orlando;
from the University of Tor- Herman Springer, 92, $1,840 for a single person; a daughter, Mrs. Stanley and three brothers. Services
onto in 1918 and came to Confectionery Broker $2,383 for a family of two; (Janis) Waxenberg; five 3 p.m. today at Kaufman
Detroit a year later. He was
$2,924 for a family of three; brothers, four sisters and Chapel.
Herman Springer, an inde-
a member of the electrical
$3,743 for a family of four; four grandchildren. Services
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union. He also was a mem- pendent confectionery sup- $4,415 for a family of five; noon today at Kaufman Cha-
plies
broker
since
1920,
died
RUTH
SHAPIRO,
of Royal
ber of the Zionist Organiza-
$4,958 for a family of six; and pel.
Oak, died Nov. 28. She leaves
tion of America and Bnai Wednesday at age 92. He was $6,101 for a family of seven * * *
still actively employed in the
two daughters, Miss Made-
Brith, and was a charter
or more members.
MAX HARRIS, 19233 Allen, leine Shapiro and Mrs.
business.
member of the Great Lakes
,
The basic framework
for Melvindale, died Dec. 5. He Michael (Stephanie) Cohen
Born in Austria, Mr. Sprin-
Yacht Club.
the study was developed by leaves a brother, Martin; of Park Forest, Ill.; one
ger
came
to
Detroit
60
years
He leaves his wife, Bess;
a sister, Mrs. Sidney brother and one grandchild.
ago. He was a 50-year mem- Dr. Isidore Chein, professor and
(Ann) Moss.
son, Kenneth S.; two daugh_
a a a
ber of Temple Beth El and of social psychology at New
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ters, Mrs. Albert S. (Shirley)
a member of the Detroit Con- York University's graduate
ERNEST
SLOBIN, 22615
Finn and Mrs. Robert (Bev-
ANN LIGHTSTONE, for- Providence, Southfield, died
sistory. He was a 32nd de- division. Dr. Josel Rosen-
erly) Natelson of Sherman gree Mason.
shein, clinical director of the mer Detroiter of Miami, died Dec. 3. He leaves his wife,
Oaks, Calif.; a sister, Mrs.
Survivors are his wife, evaluation and placement Dec. 5. Survived by three Ann; a son, Barney M.; one
Arthur (Sophie) Baker of
unit of the New York City daughters, Mrs. Zalman
Fort Meyers, Fla. ; and seven Margaret; a daughter, Mrs. board of education, and Dr. (Lenore) Konikow of Detroit, brother and two grandchil-
dren.
Allan
(Deborah)
Schmier;
grandchildren.
a a
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three grandchildren and two Sol Ribner, adjunct assistant Mrs. Milton (Beverly) Eiges
great-grandchildren. Services professor at Lehman Univer- of Woodmere, N. Y., and
FANNIE M. YARROWS,
10 a.m. today at Kaufman sity, provided consultation, Mrs. Norman (Ellen) Dress- died Nov. 29. She leaves two
direction and interpretation ler; one brother, four sisters sons, Seymour and Terry
Chapel.
throughout the project, the and six grandchildren. In- Yarows; a daughter, Mrs.
terment Detroit •
Jack (Betty) Pearlman; one
Gay Group Observes HCUC said.
brother, one sister and six
grandchildren.
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HARVEY (HY) ZEMAN,
former Detroiter of Beach-
wood, 0., died Dec. 4. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sylvia;
and two brothers, Robert and
Miles of Detroit. Interment
Ohio.
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WE REMEMBER
m-arrx mtx
During the
coming week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehuda will
observe the
Yohrzeit of the
following de-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
studying of
Mishnayos.
Eugene Lastar,
Electrician, 75
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Monument
Unveilings
Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mall or by calling
,the Jewish News office. 17515 W.
9 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075,
356-8400. Written announcements
must be accompanied by the name
and address of the person making
the insertion. There is a standing
charge of $4.50 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth and $8.00 for one two inches
with a black border_
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family of the late
Koss announces the
unveiling of a monument in
his memory 2 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 9 at Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
:
The Family of the Late
EVELYN
RAPPAPORT
Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
h e r memory 2 p.m.
Dec. 16 at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Gorrelick and Cantor
Klein will officiate.
Relatives, friends and
members of the Labor
Zionist Alliance a r e
asked to attend.
`Rite of Passage'
NEW YORK — Dr. Martin
Duberman, playwright and
professor of history at Leh-
man College, opened his ad-
dress at a meeting of the
Gay Academic Union, an or-
ganization of homosexual col-
lege professors, with the
following:
"Honored rabbi, dear par-
ents and relatives . . ."
He explained to his laugh-
ing audience that these
words were from his Bar
Mitzva speech, which mark-
ed his passage into manhood.
"Today ours is also a rite of
passage," he said.
The new organization was
meeting despite the tradi-
tional fear, secretiveness and
conservatism of homosexual
academics, thus passing
from isolation and self-con-
tempt and fear into the open,
said Dr. Duberman.
Avinoam Wins
Literary Award
MARY MILLER, 19100 W.
Seven Mile, died Nov. 30.
Survived by two sons, George
of Van Nuys, Calif. and Al-
NEW YORK--Reuven Avi- bert; a daughter, Mrs. Isa-
noam (Grossman), U.S. and dore (Edna) Arnkoff; one
Israeli Hebrew poet, essayist, sister and one grandchild.
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editor and educator, has
been named the 1973 re-
BENJAMIN NEMETH of
cipient of the Bertha and Ir- New York died Dec. 4. He
ving Neuman Hebrew Liter- leaves his wife, Sarah; two
ary Award given annually by sons, Dr. Abraham of De-
New York University's pro- troit and Aaron; a daughter,
gram in Hebrew culture and Mrs. Benjamin (Marcia)
education. It was presented Stein; one brother, two sis-
to Avinoam at a reception in ters, four grandchildren and
his honor at the Hebrew two great-grandchildren. In-
University.
terment New York.
Prof. Nathan H. Winter.
director of the program of
HARRY NORMAN, former
Hebrew culture and educa- Detroiter of Venice, Calif.,
tion, and David Rudaysky, died Nov. 28. Survived by his
professor emeritus, repre- wife Rose; two sons, George
sented the university at this and David of Detroit; one
function. Herbert Neuman brother, eight grandchildren
participated on behalf of the and one great-grandchild. In-
Neuman Foundation.
terment San Fernando, Calif.
\
Sidney A. Deitch
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